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This study addressed the origin, development and impact of the socio-cultural, economic and political of the soapstone industry in Kisii from the beginning of the colonial era (1895) as well as the effect of different aspects of the soapstone industry on Kisii culture, and vice versa, up to the end of the study period. The objectives of research were to document the uses of various soapstone sculptures, to account for the factors that influenced the changes in the uses of soapstone, to determine the effects of market forces on soapstone industries, to assess how the carving has impacted on the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This study addressed the origin, development and impact of the socio-cultural, economic and political of the soapstone industry in Kisii from the beginning of the colonial era (1895) as well as the effect of different aspects of the soapstone industry on Kisii culture, and vice versa, up to the end of the study period. The objectives of research were to document the uses of various soapstone sculptures, to account for the factors that influenced the changes in the uses of soapstone, to determine the effects of market forces on soapstone industries, to assess how the carving has impacted on the culture of the local community and to make recommendations on how to improve the soapstone industry in Kisii. This research used the theory of sustainable livelihood to examine and explain the origins, evolution and the various changes that have taken place in the production, distribution and development of the soapstone industry in Kisii area. A livelihood comprises the capabilities, assets (including both material and social resouces) and activities required for a means of a living.
Autorenporträt
Mallion Kwamboka Onyambu, born in 1969 in Kisii, Nyanza Province, Kenya, attended Kiru Primary School, Sengera Girls Secondary School, and A level at Kereri Girls Secondary School. She got her first degree in Education arts from Kenyatta University and Masters degree from Moi University. I am presently pursuing Ph.D at Moi University, Kenya.